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RAPID CITY, SD – The Rapid City Central Cobblers swept the Scooper boys and girls at Naasz Gym on Thursday night. The Cobbler girls downed Sturgis 55-39 and the Central boys beat the Scoopers 47-38. The Cobblers girls shot the ball well in the first half, making 13 of 27 shots to lead 28-15 at […]
UNDATED – South Dakota corn stocks in all positions on December 1, 2021 totaled 624 million bushels, down slightly from 2020, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Of the total, 420 million bushels are stored on farms, unchanged from a year ago. Off-farm stocks, at 204 million bushels, are down slightly from last […]
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings have targeted a diverse set of candidates for their general manager vacancy. The list includes one woman: Philadelphia Eagles vice president of football operations Catherine Raîche. Two people with knowledge of the process confirmed the Vikings have requested an interview with Raîche. The people spoke to The Associated Press […]
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska has hired former TCU assistant Bryan Applewhite to coach running backs. Applewhite spent the past two years coaching running backs at TCU, where the Horned Frogs ranked in the top 30 nationally in rushing both seasons. Nebraska coach Scott Frost said Applewhite has proved himself as an outstanding running backs […]
LEMMON, SD – Turning the bales of summer into winter pasture grazing helps South Dakota ranchers save time, money, and reduce personal stress while improving rangeland soil health and hay production for future years. “We started bale grazing in 2014, just leaving bales in the hayfield and strung hot wire for a week’s worth of […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – To meet increasing demand for COVID-19 testing, Monument Health is opening an additional Rapid City drive-through site at Monument Health Orthopedic and Specialty Hospital. The site, at Catron Boulevard and U.S. Highway 16, is expected to begin collecting samples today. “We’ve seen a 30 percent increase in COVID-19 and influenza testing […]
PIERRE, S.D. – The surge of COVID-19 cases is showing no signs of slowing down as 2,584 new cases were reported in Thursday’s report from the state Department of Health. Of the 2,584 new cases, 650 were listed as probable. Active cases jumped by another 2,000 today to 24,796. The number of people hospitalized because […]
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota is now one of 45 states in the union to play spring softball. The decision was a unanimous vote by the South Dakota High School Activities Association at their board meeting in Pierre on Wednesday. South Dakota was the last state in the country to sanction the sport into the […]
Donna Marie Auer, 67, Whitewood, SD, passed away Thursday, May 9, 2024, at her home under hospice care. […]